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German to English translations [PRO] Medical | |||||||
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5 +1 | here are a few! |
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5 | Roche Lexikon Medizin |
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4 | Maybe... |
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4 | Frank Dietz Collection |
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4 | There are a number listed at: |
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Maybe... Explanation: ...this one helps. As I'm no expert in this field, I can't judge its quality. Reference: http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~rvdstich/eugloss/language.html |
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here are a few! Explanation: glossar http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~rvdstich/eugloss/DE/lijst.html Linksammlung http://www.bvmed.de/wir/links.htm. http://www.dhh-ev.de/neu/huntington.html. Cancer web: http://www.graylab.ac.uk/omd/ If you ask Mr. Google(medical glossary english german), you will get many very useful links. Good luck! given |
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Roche Lexikon Medizin Explanation: The Roche Lexikon Medizin is an excellent German to English medical reference. They do not host a searchable database of the lexicon on their own web server, but instead provide links to 7 other web sites which do. Avoid the link to xipolis as they charge for searches. Here's the URL http://www.roche-lexikon.de Reference: http://www.roche-lexikon.de |
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Frank Dietz Collection Explanation: This one will link you to about 100 medical dictionaries/glossaries: http://www.jump.net/~fdietz/glossary.htm#Medicine Here is the main web site: http://www.jump.net/~fdietz/glossary.htm Reference: http://www.jump.net/~fdietz/glossary.htm#Medicine Reference: http://www.jump.net/~fdietz/glossary.htm |
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There are a number listed at: Explanation: For German go to the links at http://www.ata-divisions.org/GLD/interest.html. There may be useful links for French at http://www.americantranslators.org/divisions/FLD/fldhome.htm These are the web pages for the German and French Dvisions of the ATA. Hope that helps! |
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